The Law gives effect to the OECD Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions and to the United Nations Convention Against Corruption.
Read MoreThe Anti-Corruption Commission has today charged Mr. Geoffry EBANKS, the former Chairman of the Cayman Islands National Housing Development Trust, with the following offences:
1. Conflict of interest – contrary to Section 19(2) and 19(3) Anti-Corruption Act (2019 revision)
2. Breach of Trust - contrary to Section 13 Anti-Corruption Act (2019 revision)
The Anti-Corruption Commission has today charged Mr. Geoffry EBANKS, Chairman of the Cayman Islands National Housing Development Trust, with the following offences:
1. Conflict of interest – contrary to Section 19(2) and 19(3) Anti-Corruption Act (2019 revision)
2. Breach of Trust – contrary to Section 13 Anti-Corruption Act (2019 revision)
On 25th October 2022 Investigators from the Anti-Corruption Commission arrested two persons in connection with an on-going corruption investigation: 1. Male aged 47 years from Bodden Town; 2. Male aged 22 years from Savannah,
Read MoreOn Tuesday 23 August, Investigators from the Cayman Islands Anti-Corruption Commission made the following arrests: 1. Male, aged 44 of Prospect, 2. Male, aged 44 of George Town.
Read MoreThe Anti-Corruption Commission can confirm that following its investigation, it has referred a file to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions in relation to the National Housing Development Trust
Read MoreAs we approach the final days before the 2021 General Election, the ACC and the Elections Office wish to extend sincere thanks to the candidates and general public for the support expressed since the launch of the campaign. This support has been highlighted through candidates’ advocacy against corruption during debates, public forums and campaign meetings; and by voters through seemingly increased reporting and complaints of voter influence and public concerns about some activities and comments
Read MoreThe Anti-Corruption Commission and the Elections Office have aligned to launch an anti-corruption education campaign, under the tagline of ACT which stands for Against Corruption Today to promote the participation of the Cayman community to reflect on integrity, transparency and accountability as it relates to the country’s public affairs.
Read MoreAnti-Corruption Commission Investigators today, 2 March 2021, arrested a male public officer aged 27 years from the East End area.
Read MoreOn 9 December 2020 following a complex and protracted investigation, Investigators supporting the Anti-Corruption Commission have charged Kimberley Elizabeth ROBERTS, Alex Javaughan RATTARY, Willard Charles ISAACS, and Kemar Nickolas JONES.
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